Movebak
The new Movebak command changes the destination folder for drawing backup (BAK) files. Once you specify a path, the drawing’s BAK files is placed in that path after every save option.
The new Movebak command changes the destination folder for drawing backup (BAK) files. Once you specify a path, the drawing’s BAK files is placed in that path after every save option.
The new Viewport Scale command reports the real scale of the current viewport of a selected layout through the command line.
The new Make Shape command creates a shape definition based on selected objects. You can create custom linetypes easily. If you create a shape that exceeds 2200 bytes of data, Make Shape creates complex geometry shapes to form a single shape.
The new Workspace command allows to create, modify and save current workspaces. You can customize ribbon or classic workspace to suit interface environment needs much easier.
-Previously we have created a dynamic wall that can be stretched both ends.
-Now what we want to achieve is a dynamic column with different sizes.
-We can draw a column similar like this with concrete as hatch pattern.
-If we execute “Wipeout” command and set its frame visibility “Off”
-Today we will learn how to create a dynamic wall with adjustable length.
-First, open the “Layer Properties” dialog box.
-Then create 3 layers as shown.
-Draw the wall according to the dimensions and layers shown.
-We need to add a brick pattern to the wall with “Hatch” command.
-We already created a dynamic block with Value List.
-What about if we add more chairs to the table through Array Action.
-Select the block, do right -click mouse and select the “Block Editor” option from the menu.
-Today let’s perform “Array Action” from linear parameter.
-We already created a dynamic block with visibility states.
-What about if we define different lengths of the table through value list.
-Select the block do right-click mouse and select the “Block Editor” option from the menu.
-Today let’s perform “Value List” from linear parameter.
-We already created a dynamic block with Linear parameter and stretch action.
-What about if we show and hide the chairs of our dynamic block.
-Select the block, do right -click mouse and select the “Block Editor” option from the menu.
-Let’s create a dynamic block to fit our drawing requirements.
-For example, we will convert this table set into a dynamic block.
-First, execute the block command.
-Select “Pick point” button and pick a point on the drawing to specify the base of the block.